Creggan Country Park
Creggan Country Park is a watersports, outdoor pursuits and angling centre in Derry, Northern Ireland.
Immerse yourself in myth and marvel in Northern Ireland. Explore the Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where thousands of hexagonal basalt columns form a natural wonder. Walk in the footsteps of giants along the Game of Thrones filming locations, or cross the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge for stunning sea views.
In Belfast, delve into the tragic history of the Titanic at its dedicated museum, or take a Black Cab tour for a local perspective on the city's murals and history. With its dramatic coastlines, charming towns, and rich cultural heritage, Northern Ireland offers an unforgettable adventure.
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Creggan Country Park is a watersports, outdoor pursuits and angling centre in Derry, Northern Ireland.
The only activity centre in Northern Ireland where you can pilot your own Hovercraft, drive a Powerturn buggy, laser tag, football golf and much more.
Where a world of discovery awaits.
A diverse spectrum of activities ranging from golf to walking, fishing to tennis make this spacious complex a mecca for families and sports enthusiasts.
Numerous nature trails, Lough side and woodland walks and cycle trails run throughout this park.
One of the oldest ancient oak woodlands in Ireland.
A serene escape with scenic trails, a picturesque lake, and historic castle ruins, perfect for nature-loving tourists.
Play solo or as a group upto 4 people in this next-generation Virtual Realuty experience.
Narrow Water Castle is a famous 16th-century tower house and bawn near Warrenpoint in Northern Ireland.
The Guildhall is one of Derrys most recognisable landmarks and has been at the heart of city life since 1890.
Knowledgeable local guides share Belfast's history, political murals, and landmarks, providing a unique and personalized experience.
Exists to remember the local history of the city and its contribution to the ground breaking civil rights struggle which erupted in Derry in the mid-1960s.
Offers an immersive space experience, featuring astronomy exhibits, planetarium shows, and stargazing opportunities.
A cultural haven in Armagh, housing diverse exhibits from prehistory to modern times, showcasing the region's rich heritage and captivating history.
Explore Derry's history, retracing the march route and reflecting on Bloody Sunday's impact, concluding at the monument near Free Derry corner.
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